Apple - Dabinett

£25.00 - £37.00
Type: 
Cider
Pollination: 
Group C (self-fertile)
Botanic Name: 
Malus domestica 'Dabinette'
Synonyms: 
Dabinett
Originated: 
Somerset,UK (1850)

Description

Excellent full bitter-sweet cider variety producing small, greenish-yellow fruit which have a delightful sweet, astringent juice and full-bodied cider. Appears to benefit from plenty of potash. Said to have been found as a ‘gribble’ (or pip seedling) from the variety Chisel Jersey in Middle Lambrook, nr Martock in Somerset, by one Mr William Dabinett, and later propagated by Porter’s nursery (There’s another well-known Somerset cider name).

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